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CAREER OUTCOMESPlaces where Stonehill graduates have recently been employed include:
• Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts• Brigham and Women’s Hospital• Dana-Farber Cancer Institute:
The Jimmy Fund• The Fresh Air Fund• FTI Global Consultants• Genesis HealthCare• Joslin Diabetes Center• Leukemia & Lymphoma Society• MEDITECH• Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center • New England Quality Care Alliance• Partners HealthCare• Shields Health Care Group• South Bay Mental Health• UCLA Medical Center• Vinfen Corp.• Yankee Alliance
GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL STUDIESPlaces where Stonehill graduates have recently attended a full- or part-time graduate program include:
• Boston University• Bryn Mawr College• Duke University• Fordham University• Harvard Medical School• Massachusetts College of Pharmacy
and Health Sciences• Northeastern University• Regis College• Simmons College• Suffolk University• Trinity College• Tufts University • UMass Medical School
INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIESInternships totaling 400 hours are a requirement for HCA majors. Recent internships include:
• American Cancer Society• Boston Children’s Hospital• Boston Medical Center• Child and Family Psychological Services• Community Health Center Association
of Connecticut• Elite Sports Performance & Physical Therapy• Genesis HealthCare• LeeSar (healthcare supply chain management)• Massachusetts General Hospital• Mount Auburn Hospital• Northbridge Co.• Owens & Minor • Signature Healthcare• Yale-New Haven Hospital
MASTER’S DEGREE AFFILIATIONRegis College and Stonehill College have an affiliation that makes the Master of Science in Health Administration degree at Regis College more affordable to qualified Stonehill students.
With the agreement, Regis will accept four of Stonehill’s undergraduate courses in the Healthcare Administration baccalaureate degree program as credited courses in the Regis Masters of Health Administration program. This type of advanced standing agreement is the first of its kind among Regis’ graduate programs.
HONORS SOCIETY AFFILIATIONUpsilon Phi Delta The national honor society for the profession of healthcare management
Healthcare Administration
One of the few undergraduate programs in the country fully certified by the
Association of University Programs in Health Administration, our Healthcare
Administration program combines courses focused on core skills with in-depth
internships and a solid liberal arts foundation.
The program provides students with a solid foundation in the leadership,
managerial and methodological skills that drive our healthcare system. Our
Healthcare Administration majors find work in hospitals, long-term care and
assisted living facilities, home care and hospice organizations, managed care
organizations, public health agencies, and planning and consulting firms as
well as international service organizations.
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General • The Office of Career Services offers
extensive assistance to students seeking employment, pursuing advanced studies or participating in postgraduate service opportunities. By completing internships and utilizing mentors, students are empowered to build lifelong career management skills.
Healthcare Administration-specific • Extensive on-campus recruiting program
for internships and entry-level positions.
• Annual career fairs.
• Various industry-specific career lunches – healthcare, nonprofits, biotech and pharmaceuticals.
• Externships and internships in New York, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. (weeklong and semesterlong programs).
• Career Services staff members work one-on-one with healthcare majors in the senior capstone course. Resume critiques, informational interviewing and mock interviews are a requirement for this major.
www.stonehill.edu/academics/areas-of-study/healthcare-administration
Active mentors • AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP
Senior Manager, Federal Health Policy
• Boston Children’s Hospital Craniofacial/Cleft Lip and Palate Coordinator
• Massachusetts Department of Public Health Commissioner
• Newton-Wellesley Hospital Oncology Nurse Practitioner
• Partners HealthCare Systems Vice President, Network Operations
• Quest Diagnostics Inc. Vice President, Health Plans
CAREER RESOURCEIn addition to alumni who do on-campus recruiting and individual mentoring, every February the student Healthcare Society invites recent alumni to campus for an intensive day of networking designed to give students access to a broad spectrum of contacts in the field.
Healthcare Administration
“ The knowledge and insight gained through the Healthcare
Administration program has enabled me to adapt to the
ever-changing healthcare landscape. Through education and
hands-on field experience, the HCA program has provided
me with the right tools to succeed in the industry.”
David Mazzariello ’13 Health Solutions Consultant at FTI Consulting
CAREER SERVICES RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS
Stonehill at a Glance
Founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross, Stonehill College values integrity, tradition and the rewards that come when you pair rigorous academics with world-class faculty committed to their students’ success. Our nationally recognized experiential learning programs and focus on service shape graduates into compassionate leaders and global thinkers.
• 2,400 full-time students (62% female, 38% male).
• 93% of students live on campus.
• 164 full-time faculty (100% of classes taught by professors).
• 12:1 student/faculty ratio (average class size: 19 students).
• Tuition: $37,426. Room and board: $14,290.
• 86% retention rate.
• 94% of enrolled students receive financial assistance. Average freshman award, including scholarships, grants, federal student loans and work study, is $25,451.
• $37 million in merit scholarships and need-based grants was funded by Stonehill in 2013-2014.
• All Healthcare Administration students complete at least one 400-hour internship.
• Ranked in the top 10% nationally for opportunities abroad, Stonehill offers internships, study and service travel programs around the globe.
• 91% of students participate in internships, study abroad, research practicum or fieldwork.
• 47% of students from the Class of 2014 had jobs at graduation (national average: 30%).
OF ALUMNI ARE IN CAREERS, TOP GRADUATE PROGRAMS
OR VOLUNTEERING WITHIN ONE YEAR OF
GRADUATION
98%